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F-2 Speedy 06-12-2012 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by hoff2483 (Post 3707704)
I run an '03 33 with HO's and can get 73 mph GPS out of it. I absolutely love my 33.

+1 how r u proped

WILDwhenWET 06-12-2012 01:14 PM

Hank36 & Hossman, The Full Throttle Mags only show 200 lbs difference in the 36OL & 35OL....

WwW

hoff2483 06-12-2012 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by 33outlawsst (Post 3707732)
+1 how r u proped

labbed 26p. How about you?

F-2 Speedy 06-12-2012 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by hoff2483 (Post 3707881)
labbed 26p. How about you?

stock mirage plus 25's, these things are a ***** to spin, the boat is sweet up on plane and cruse, but I cant seem to spin em more than about 4700, does ur boat want a lot of trim at WOT.

US1 Fountain 06-12-2012 07:55 PM

We were allowed the use of a 35 OL in '08 that had cracked on passenger side, fairing to rub rail, and also the cabin floor on passenger side a good amount. It was repaired, cracked again. Bought back from owner, then traded between dealerships, where it was repaired again, at which point was loaned to us for a weekend to take to LC poker run. It cracked again. The dealer again repaired it, and had it for a good time on their floor. I 'think' it got traded off again, but might have gotten sold. That boat was just not meant to be. Be curious if it is still cursed.

Escrowdog 06-13-2012 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by WILDwhenWET (Post 3707663)
36 OL should be great for LOTO!

WwW

Thanks, hopefully getting a ride in a 36 OL this weekend!! Can't wait!

Would a 10,000 poly lift handle a 36??

F-2 Speedy 06-13-2012 08:32 AM

It should be fine, 36 OL weigh's in around 8300 lbs empty, just dont fill it up.

Escrowdog 06-13-2012 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by 33outlawsst (Post 3708486)
It should be fine, 36 OL weigh's in around 8300 lbs empty, just dont fill it up.


Cool! I figured but thought I better ask. That makes a difference. My slip is 34' long. I'd rather spend the lift money on extending the slips on my dock! I have a Monterey 298ss at 8000 dry on it now.

Is the extra 3' over a 33 going to really noticeable as far as ride quality? Again this will be strictly ozarks, 10mm, ground zero for boat chop.

F-2 Speedy 06-13-2012 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Escrowdog (Post 3708730)
Cool! I figured but thought I better ask. That makes a difference. My slip is 34' long. I'd rather spend the lift money on extending the slips on my dock! I have a Monterey 298ss at 8000 dry on it now.

Is the extra 3' over a 33 going to really noticeable as far as ride quality? Again this will be strictly ozarks, 10mm, ground zero for boat chop.

Damn Dog ur right in the middle of the washn machine and its on high spin, cant speak to the 36OL Im sure someone with some seat time will chim in, gotta think their pretty similar, but three feet and 900 lbs has got to help in the mix master.

Keith Atlanta 06-13-2012 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Escrowdog (Post 3708478)
Thanks, hopefully getting a ride in a 36 OL this weekend!! Can't wait!

Would a 10,000 poly lift handle a 36??

Yes, they are slightly overrated. I had my 342 on the 8000 and it wouldnt lift it with full fuel. Even when it was empty, it took every last bit of air to get it up but all of a sudden it would shoot up like a rocket. I had to run it every time I put gas in to be sure it had 1/4 tank or less or it would leave 4-6 inches of hull in the water.

The 10000 should do it pretty easily.

I miss those days, in Florida we have cable lifts and I liked my Polylift more. (when I lived in Georgia)


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